Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Herttuatar is a top down mitten pattern designed to match Valtiatar Socks. Due to the working direction the placement of the thumb opening can be freely adjusted without the stranded pattern being disoriented.

Echoes from Karelia sock pattern is a tribute to my mother’s North Karelian heritage. All the stranded patterns used are 4-stitch repeats, which makes the design easy even for less experienced knitters: there are no long yarn floats to tie and the total stitch count can be easily adjusted by 4-stitch intervals.

Valtiatar Socks represent similar features to The Emperor’s Bride Socks: both are knitted toe up with a reversed riverbed gusset and a round heel. Charts are provided for stranded colorwork. Length of the sock is easily adjustable; the width can be adjusted by changing the gauge.

Virrat (Streams) sock pattern was exclusive to the registered racers of Tour-de-Sock 2015 until the end of January 2016. It was the pattern of the first stage starting June 1st, 2015. The pattern is now available for everyone free of charge.

Villiviini sock pattern was exclusive to the participants of Kierot Puikot 2015 knitting retreat until November 2015. Now it’s available for everyone as a free Ravelry download. Nov 19, 2015: A few typos were found in the first English version (ver1). They have been corrected in the ver2 that has just been uploaded in Ravelry.

Chained Socks design is a basic cuff down sock pattern that combines an easy stranded knitting pattern with a corresponding cable pattern. The design is suitable for those knitters who are relatively new to stranded knitting and traveling stitches / moderate cabling.

Keisarin morsian - The Emperor’s Bride Socks is a toe up stranded pattern with a reverse riverbed gusset and a round heel turn. The length of the foot and/or leg is easily adjustable; the width can be adjusted by changing the gauge.

A relatively basic cuff down sock pattern that is suitable for both men and women. The instructions are given for 66 and 72 stitches so the pattern can be applied for fingering weight yarn to fit most women. Scaling up and down in 6-stitch intervals shouldn’t be too difficult for experienced knitters.

At the End of the Arch Bridge hat is designed to match The Arch Bridge Kerchief. The shape of the hat is achieved by short rows. The instructions include two extra CO stitch counts for those whose gauge is significantly tighter than recommended. There are also instructions for two slightly different kinds of crown decreases.

The Arch Bridge Kerchief is slightly curved triangular scarf/shawlette started from the longest (upper) edge and worked with short rows thereafter. Choose any yarn from fingering to worsted according your taste - the yarn and needle choices naturally affect the final size and yardage of the scarf/shawlette.

Kontio socks continue the series of unisex sock patterns designed for worsted weight yarns. The socks are worked cuff down, French heel is reinforced and the left and right foot socks are worked as mirror images of each other.

Arkadian Ulla Socks is a toe-up sock pattern with moderate cabling and slightly different heel structure. It was originally designed for a small group of knitters in Eastern Finland and it was worked as a mystery-KAL. Hence the Finnish version has been test-knit extensively.